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Title: EVOLUTION


1
EVOLUTION
  • Adapting to change!

2
Evolution
  • Evolution is the sum of all transformations
    undergone by primitive life over time.
  • Primitive life 4 bya

3
Natural selection
  • Natural selection is the process by which traits
    become more or less common in a population due to
    consistent effects upon the survival or
    reproduction of their bearers. It is a key
    mechanism of evolution.
  • Individuals whose physical and behaviour
    characteristics are best adapted to their habitat
    have better chances of reproducing and passing on
    their characteristics to future generations.
  • Survival of the fittest

4
Genetic Mutation
  • A gene mutation is a permanent change in the DNA
    sequence that makes up a gene.
  • Gene mutations occur in two ways they can be
    inherited from a parent or acquired during a
    persons lifetime.
  • This completes the theory of natural selection
    and evolution of species
  • (Eye color is a form of genetic mutation)

5
Genes and Chromosomes
  • Genes are found in chromosomes
  • Chromosomes are singular pieces of DNA, which
    contain many genes.
  • Its chromosomes and genes that determine
    individual characteristics

6
  • Chromosome are found in the nucleus of the cells
    of living organisms
  • They are the blueprint of life
  • Human cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes for a
    total of 46
  • There are 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of
    sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes are the X
    chromosome and the Y chromosome
  • Male (XY) Female (XX)

7
Dominant vs. Recessive genes
  • Dominant genes are the ones that are expressed
    and visible.
  • However, it is possible that a recessive gene
    (trait) might be visible if it is inherited by
    both parents.
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